People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXIX
No. 09 February 27, 2005 |
SNOWFALL
IN J&K
Nature’s
Fury Compounded By An Inept Govt
The following statement was issued by M Y Tarigami, the secretary of the Jammu & Kashmir state committee of the CPI(M) on February 21, 2005.
JAMMU–Srinagar National Highway has outlived its existence but due to the
drought like situation for past several years both the state and central
governments took it for granted, resulting in the havoc it played with the
people for last fortnight.
The
people in the state are sandwiched between administrative apathy and natural
disaster for past several days. Heavy snowfall recorded after many years in the
state played havoc with the people especially in far-flung and hilly areas. As
forecast by the meteorological department most of Kashmir valley witnessed above
six feet snowfall. Over a hundred of people have died so far, and according to
reports coming in from the valley a number of people lost their lives in
Waltangu, Gujjar Basti falling in Qazigund area. The inefficiency of different
administrative units is quite visible in the whole valley.
Given
the weather forecast, the state machinery should have been set into motion and
disaster management, snow clearing machines, first aid centers, medical
facilities and public distribution system should have been kept alert to face
the situation.
But
the saddest part of the story is that the state machinery remained totally
paralysed. So much so that snow was not cleared in the Srinagar city too where
hospitals and other important institutions are still stuck in the snow.
Districts and tehsil headquarters are incommunicado and the administration is
totally unaware of the loss to life and property of the people in the outskirts
of the valley. In the areas where extreme high snowfall is recorded, residential
houses and other apartments are damaged and destroyed in large numbers. But the
government as of today is just making tall claims of sufficient quantity of food
grains stored but the fact is that there is severe scarcity of food grains, LPG
and kerosene oil in the entire valley.
On the other hand Jammu-Srinagar National Highway is proving fatal for the
people due to heavy snowfall, landslides, snow storms and erosions and has
remained closed for about 15 days by now and the people stranded on both sides
are struggling between life and death, hundreds are halted at Jammu bus stand,
crying for help from the administration. Despite the fact that survey for
upgrading the National Highway was completed way back in 1995 and proposals were
made to cut short the avalanche zones and its length was proposed to be
minimised by about 100 km, nothing has been done concretely in this direction.
This is a clear indication of administrative inefficiency and official apathy
the people of the state are by and large subjected to.
The state committee of the CPI(M) demands that the government should explain its
position and the reasons for non-coordination, non-communication between its
administrative units. It also demands that loss to the life and property of the
people in the valley be immediately compensated after getting it assessed.
The CPI(M) is of the view that, given the importance of the Srinagar-Jammu
National Highway and given its dilapidated condition, the government should
promptly consider the proposal of providing an alternative to it in the best
interests of people.
In
the meantime, the government should take measures to provide relief to the
stranded passengers and should make use of its choppers to drop food grains and
other essential commodities in the far flung areas of the valley and should also
start rescue operations in snow-laden areas to save precious lives.
CPI(M)
BOYCOTT
Earlier,
the CPI (M) legislators boycotted the governor’s address to the joint session
of state assembly on February 21 in protest against the apathy of the government
towards its people who suffered a great loss in terms of life and property due
to the heavy snowfall, avalanching and shooting stones.
The CPI(M), state legislators M Y Tarigami and M K Naik said that they were
boycotting the governor’s address to impress upon the government that it has
totally failed to protect the people from the disaster by not taking rescue
measures and asserted that it was the volunteers from among the people in
Waltangoo and other affected areas who were doing a commendable job to save
their fellow beings but the government was still demonstrating inefficiency to
tackle this climatic situation. (INN)